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This is not a paid review and I have not been compensated for it:
I recently was in need of two types of carrying units and I found these guys on the web (and that A-listing shopping site).
I decided to give them a try and ordered their Urban Warfare double rifle case in black.
The first run when I took it out, I managed to stuff three rifles into this case (two full length and one takedown) along with two Ruger MK pistols. Carried many magazines and enough ammo to piss off the Iranians in Baghdad. So far it has been treated well and I don't have any long term reports but once I took off the shoulder sling strap (the cheapest part) and used the carry handle; no complaints. The shoulder backpack style straps were folded over and taken off to tuck nicely into the back zipper compartment where they are meant to be stored. I managed to check length and my longest rifle was able to fit in there with ease. I may be able to get it in there with a suppressor but I'm not sure as I haven't tried yet. That would be a bonus I think.
I decided as well on their "Urban Warfare" style of bags as it was smoother (less drag) from the pockets and contained one large center zip pocket that was more low profile than their "American Classic" that had the protruding compartments. Lower profile is better for getting in and out of the Prius.
Here it is with my longest: a Ruger American Predator 6.5 with Magpul stock.
Paired with a standard length AR, this one .300BLK with a 10" suppressor.
Reflection says I could have probably went with the 42" but I went a little long to be on the safe side.
I was pleasantly surprised when it arrived and upon doing more reading, I realized that they carry a rather nice warranty that I hope to never try out.
Fast forward to a couple days ago, I decided to burn another gift card from that A-shopping site and decided to order up a bag that would be useful as a range bag. Something I could keep extra eye/ear pro, chamber flags, some misc pens and pencils and a few other random assortment of goodies in it all the time. But.. I wanted something I could keep a couple pistols in as well.
In comes their range bag:
I grabbed one in grey. today it arrived and my lunch break I decided to take it open the box and see how it looked.
Pleasantly surprised with the generous space given for the pistol cases. The three case inserts fit my longest pistols (MK's with comp).
I'll give it a better run this evening and put all of the necessary goodies inside of it and see how well it handles the range loadout. I will though, still keep my stapler, staples and extra targets in their own mini-ammo can because it's just how I roll.
Pistol carrying was and is my biggest concern. I have a cheap Harbor Freight Apache brand case that I can stuff these two pistols into but I have to take off the comps or I can only get one in there... sideways.
I will include an update to the bag and loadout once finished to see how I can stack stuff inside of it.
I recently was in need of two types of carrying units and I found these guys on the web (and that A-listing shopping site).
Savior Equipment - The Pursuit of Innovation Starts Here
Discover Quality Gun Cases & Gear for Your Rifles, Shotgun, Pistols & More Here. All Products Covered Under Savior Lifetime Warranty.
www.saviorequipment.com
I decided to give them a try and ordered their Urban Warfare double rifle case in black.
Urban Warfare 46
This 2nd generation case was designed with all the feedback we got from you. The Urban Warfare Case gives the look that sets your equipment apart from others while maintaining a low profile design. Main Features Clamshell Design (Opens Flat) Main Padded Double Rifle Slots Hook & Loop Lockdown...
www.saviorequipment.com
The first run when I took it out, I managed to stuff three rifles into this case (two full length and one takedown) along with two Ruger MK pistols. Carried many magazines and enough ammo to piss off the Iranians in Baghdad. So far it has been treated well and I don't have any long term reports but once I took off the shoulder sling strap (the cheapest part) and used the carry handle; no complaints. The shoulder backpack style straps were folded over and taken off to tuck nicely into the back zipper compartment where they are meant to be stored. I managed to check length and my longest rifle was able to fit in there with ease. I may be able to get it in there with a suppressor but I'm not sure as I haven't tried yet. That would be a bonus I think.
I decided as well on their "Urban Warfare" style of bags as it was smoother (less drag) from the pockets and contained one large center zip pocket that was more low profile than their "American Classic" that had the protruding compartments. Lower profile is better for getting in and out of the Prius.
Here it is with my longest: a Ruger American Predator 6.5 with Magpul stock.
Paired with a standard length AR, this one .300BLK with a 10" suppressor.
Reflection says I could have probably went with the 42" but I went a little long to be on the safe side.
I was pleasantly surprised when it arrived and upon doing more reading, I realized that they carry a rather nice warranty that I hope to never try out.
Fast forward to a couple days ago, I decided to burn another gift card from that A-shopping site and decided to order up a bag that would be useful as a range bag. Something I could keep extra eye/ear pro, chamber flags, some misc pens and pencils and a few other random assortment of goodies in it all the time. But.. I wanted something I could keep a couple pistols in as well.
In comes their range bag:
S.E.M.A - Mobile Arsenal Backpack - Compact
We've heard your calls for a smaller range backpack and we hope we delivered with the Compact S.E.M.A backpack. 30% smaller and definitely lighter than the OG S.E.M.A, the compact will still fit everything you want on your next range visit with ease.
www.saviorequipment.com
Pleasantly surprised with the generous space given for the pistol cases. The three case inserts fit my longest pistols (MK's with comp).
I'll give it a better run this evening and put all of the necessary goodies inside of it and see how well it handles the range loadout. I will though, still keep my stapler, staples and extra targets in their own mini-ammo can because it's just how I roll.
Pistol carrying was and is my biggest concern. I have a cheap Harbor Freight Apache brand case that I can stuff these two pistols into but I have to take off the comps or I can only get one in there... sideways.
I will include an update to the bag and loadout once finished to see how I can stack stuff inside of it.
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